Data of GDP per capita, Adult literacy rate, and primary school enrollment rate Presentation

Katie Park

2024-10-09

Summary adult literacy rate

The summary of gdp adult literacy rate shows that the minimum adult literacy rate is 27.28% which shows that some countires have very low literacy levels among adults. The median is 83.78 which shows that half of the countries in the data set have a literacy rate above and below this level. The mean is 79.57 and is lower than the median which suggests that there a more countires with lower literacy rates.

Adult Literacy Rates by Country (Table 1)

Summary gdp_per_capita

The summary of gdp_per_capita shows that the lowest GDP per capita for a country is $259, which suggests that the country has low economic output per person. The median of the countries is 7588 which shows the middle value of all the countires. The mean is 20346 which suggest that there are many countries with low GDP per capita, but some countries have very high GDP which scews the mean to a high value.

GDP per capita by Country (Table 2)

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GDP Per Capita and Adult Literacy Rate (Table 3)

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Summary primary_school_enrolment_rate

The summary of primary school enrollment rate shows that the minimum enrollment rate is 64.4% which means a country has only 64.4% of primary aged people enrolled in school. The median is 100.02 and the mean is 100.87 which are relative similar which suggests that most countries have all of their primary aged people enrolled in school. The maximum is 138.19 which suggests over-enrolledment in schools.

Primary School Enrollment and Adult Literacy Rate (Table 4)

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Conclusion

Key statistics
Table 3 shows that Countries that had high GDP per capital, tend to have have higer adult literacy rates than lower GPD per capital counties
Table 1 and 2 shows that countries that had recorded GDP per captia and adult literacy rates are mostly non-western countries.
Table 4 shows that higher primary school enrollment rates tened to have higher adult literacy rates
Table 4 shows that over 100% primary school enrollment rates led to lower adult literacy rates